Raytheon
Technologies awarded contract for missile warning
and tracking valued at more than $250 million
March 2, 2023
Raytheon Technologies received an award valued at
more than $250 million to design, develop and
deliver a seven-vehicle missile tracking satellite
constellation, as well as support launch and ground
operations by the Space Development Agency.
Once deployed, the low-Earth
orbit constellation of networked satellites will
become the fifth plane of satellites providing
missile warning and tracking for the Department of
Defense. The program is a key element of the
Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.
A constellation of low-Earth
orbit satellites provides missile warning, missile
tracking, and enhanced situational awareness.
A constellation of low-Earth
orbit satellites provides missile warning, missile
tracking, and enhanced situational awareness.
"Developing a resilient and
affordable proliferated satellite constellation in
low-Earth orbit will improve our ability to track
emerging threats like hypersonic missiles," said
Dave Broadbent, president of Space & C2 at Raytheon
Intelligence & Space. "Continuing to develop this
architecture with SDA and our industry partners will
be a high priority for us in the coming months."
Raytheon Technologies has been
developing missile warning systems for decades.
Since acquiring Blue Canyon Technologies and SEAKR
Engineering, Raytheon Technologies has expanded its
space payload and satellite bus capabilities and
expertise, becoming a leading provider of space
systems to a growing number of programs.
Raytheon will leverage existing
designs, available commercial products and common
components to reduce technical risk and speed
delivery. The seven-vehicle satellite constellation
will feature Raytheon's Wide Field of View overhead
persistent infrared sensor, Blue Canyon
Technologies' Saturn-class microsatellite bus, and
SEAKR Engineering's electronics payload.
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